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The protected waters of Princess Alexandra National Park on Grace Bay frame the recently renovated Seven Stars Resort & Spa, making it a seafarer's paradise. Hotel guests can snorkel, kayak, paddle board and sail for free before retiring to one of Seven Stars' suites. All suites are equipped with furnished terraces or patios, flat-screen TVs and plush robes. Suites also include full kitchens or kitchenettes with Nespresso machines as well as marble bathrooms with separate showers and Jacuzzis. If you're not in the mood to cook, you can choose from two on-site gourmet restaurants (one of which offers a free breakfast buffet) or get poolside service at Providenciales' one ot the resort's two heated saltwater pools. Parents who want to hit the spa can drop their little ones off at the hotel's kids club before enjoying a massage, facial, full-body treatment, hot stone therapy or mani-pedi. But according to guests, one of the resort's greatest attributes is its proximity to the airport: A 7-mile drive will bring you to Seven Stars' doorstep. The only drawback for some is the lackluster customer service they received from some staff members.

Grace Bay Club in eastern Providenciales on the Turks and Caicos Islands offers classic Caribbean vacation activities like snorkeling excursions, couples spa treatments and poolside drink service. Unlike some other luxury resorts, Grace Bay Club isn't just for adults: Children of all ages can participate in swimming lessons, tubing or arts and crafts sessions with Grace Bay's Kids Town program. Meanwhile, parents can get dressed up for an elegant dinner at the Infiniti Restaurant & Raw Bar or one of three other dining establishments. And after a day of underwater adventures or relaxation, you can retire to digs ranging from junior suites with bay views to four-bedroom beachfront residences with private pools. Each suite or villa contains at least one king-sized bed, plus an iPod docking station, free Wi-Fi access, an LCD TV and a kitchenette or kitchen. Guests say that a stay at Grace Bay Club can be pricey, but with perks like a personal concierge and views of the resort's gorgeous grounds, the cost is well worth it. What's more, the boutique resort is part of The Leading Hotels of the World, meaning Leaders Club members have access to perks here.

Just 8 miles east of the Providenciales International Airport, along the waters of Grace Bay, The Tuscany's arched windows and stucco walls evoke the architecture of its namesake, but its resort mentality is firmly grounded in the Caribbean. Guests rave about the cleanliness of The Tuscany's suites, as well as the gourmet kitchens where a private chef will happily cook for you (upon request) on your granite countertops. You can even get a massage in your bedroom through Spa Sanay or Spa Tropique. Each guest room is decked out in dark wood and neutral tones, king-sized beds, screened-in porches and TVs. When you want to leave your room, The Tuscany will help you plan excursions for a multitude of outdoor activities, from humpback-whale-watching to hiking excursions through Chalk Sound National Park.

With honeymoon specials and kid-friendly activities, The Regent Grand in Providenciales on the Turks and Caicos Islands caters to both couples and families. The resort's studio to four-bedroom suites can accommodate duos or groups, and each suite comes equipped with complimentary Wi-Fi access, kitchenettes or kitchens, coffee makers and flat-screen TVs with DVD players. Upgraded suites also boast private balconies and in-suite washers and dryers. Guests laud The Regent's heated infinity pool – inlaid with mosaic tiles – which beckons to swimmers of all ages. When all of that swimming has caused you to work up an appetite, head to the adjacent Vix Bar & Grill, where you can enjoy a casual meal with a Caribbean twist. Even a day of golf can be an affordable family outing: Regent guests receive discounts at Provo Golf Club (those in oceanfront suites get complimentary rounds), while children younger than 16 can hit the links for free. Despite all of these pluses, reviewers report a couple of drawbacks: Service is occasionally spotty, and ongoing renovations on the property means construction noise can be a nuisance at times.

Royal West Indies Resort

If you're looking for a beachfront retreat in Turks and Caicos, the Royal West Indies Resort should be on your shortlist, according to recent guests. Spread out across more than 5 acres, the resort sits in the popular Grace Bay area, offering direct access to the island's turquoise waters, as well as several nearby restaurants and a casino. To make the most of the property's location, many past lodgers suggest springing for an ocean view suite, though others warned that no matter which accommodation you choose, you'll find dated decor. Standard suite amenities include TVs and DVD players, free Wi-Fi access, laundry machines and kitchenettes. Outside the suites, you'll find two pools and a beach. There's also an activities desk that can arrange island excursions and water sports equipment rentals (which cost extra). For meals, you can visit Pelican Bay Restaurant, a Caribbean-, European- and Asian-inspired eatery. Previous diners enjoyed their meals but cautioned that the service is slow and the dishes are expensive.

Located on the northeastern half of the island of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, the all-suite Le Vele Resort offers a serene setting and spacious accommodations. All of the one-, two- or three-bedroom suites feature marble bathrooms, fully equipped kitchens and views overlooking Grace Bay Beach from a patio or balcony. Although the resort lacks an on-site bar or restaurant, it does offer a freshwater infinity pool, plus it boasts a 300-foot stretch along Grace Bay Beach. And if you want to go off-site to grab dinner after a day on the beach, you can find other resorts, restaurants and bars within walking distance (the resort provides guests with free bicycles as well). Most guests described their stays at Le Vele Resort as excellent, citing the property's beautifully manicured grounds and the staff's attention to detail as reasons to return, though a few did note unpleasant run-ins with select employees. With 22 suites and no on-site bar, it's safe to say Le Vele Resort is not a party destination, but rather an ideal retreat for travelers seeking a secluded getaway.

Ocean Club Resort

Situated on the eastern edge of Grace Bay, Ocean Club has a large, pristine area of beach to itself. Its one- to three-bedroom suites all feature floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the sea (or the resort's grounds), along with kitchenettes, balconies, and flat-screen TVs. The Ocean Club concierge can arrange a variety of outdoor pursuits for you, from scuba diving to water sports to a round of golf at the nearby Provo Golf Club (not included in room fare). Or you can save money and energy by "learn[ing] the art of doing nothing at all," which is actually listed on the resort's activities list. When you're ready to eat, go for some al fresco dining at the Seaside Café, the Cabana Bar & Grille, or the Opus Wine-Bar-Grill. If you need a change of scenery, venture to Ocean Club's sister resort, Ocean Club West, which guests say is a bit ritzier (not to mention closer to civilization).

Guests caution that a stay at Ocean Club West is not necessarily kid-friendly; the resort does not offer a lot of child-centric activities or daycare services, but adults found that Ocean Club West met their vacation needs. The resort's one- to three-bedroom suites feature exposed ceiling beams, as well as screened-in balconies and kitchenettes for private dining. The beach is close at hand, so guests can try out bone fishing in the shallows or scuba diving in the deep, or they can simply lounge on Grace Bay's white sands. However, if you can't seem to find enough to do, you can always visit Ocean Club — Ocean Club West's sister resort — located less than a mile away. When hunger gets the better of you, sample some of the ocean's bounty at one of Ocean Club West's three restaurants.

Ports of Call Resort

Situated in the Grace Bay area of Providenciales in Turks and Caicos, this hotel houses 98 suites with either pool or garden views. All accommodations are outfitted with flat-screen TVs, minifridges, coffee makers and free Wi-Fi access. On-site amenities include a pool and hot tub, a game room, a fitness center, a shuttle to the beach and daily complimentary continental breakfast. The nearby Ports of Call Shopping Plaza offers guests access to a wealth of boutiques, restaurants, bars, an ice cream parlor, souvenir stores and more.